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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Candidate forum addresses the issues BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer

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ave Creek candidates gave campaign pitches, answered residents’ questions and addressed concerns at a forum in Frontier Town held June 30. The event was hosted by Marc and Beverly Peagler, Frontier Town owners. The idea was to have the open space serve as an unbiased platform for everyone to have a chance to speak. Matthew Peagler served as the moderator for the forum.

Those in attendance were mostly incumbents, including mayoral candidate Bob Morris and town council candidates Ernie Bunch, Charles (CW) Jensen, Thomas McGuire, Kathryn Royer and Ron Sova. Those absent were mayoral candidate Eileen Wright and town council candidates Tom Augherton, Susan Clancy, Paul Eelkema, Katya Kincel, Anna Marsolo, Bryan (Dusty) Rhoads and David Smith. “I will say, on June 7, an email was sent out to every candidate for both mayor and council informing them of tonight and everybody

was invited,” Peagler said. Mayoral candidates had five minutes to speak and council candidates had three minutes each to speak before the floor was opened up for questions. Bob Morris, running for mayor, started things off. “I’m running on leadership, initiative, integrity and results,” Morris said. “Ten years ago, I got into town government on the water advisory committee … I went to my first meeting and said ‘This town is in trouble on

see FORUM page 6

A breakdown of Carefree’s upcoming election

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Social worker enhances girls’ self-esteem

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BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer

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he 2022 primary election in Carefree is Tuesday, Aug. 2, when residents will vote on the town’s mayor, six council members and three propositions. Proposition 472 would require supermajority council vote and voter ratification for development to take place on town-owned land deemed “open space/recreation” and would prohibit the use of eminent domain to develop privately-owned land designated as “open space/recreation.” This would be retroactive to Jan. 1, 2021, and the town would be responsible for the cost of re-

see BREAKDOWN page 6

Sundial-Town Hall: In this year’s election, residents will vote on Carefree’s mayor, six council members and three propositions. (Town of Carefree/Submitted) 4454 East Thomas Road • Phoenix, AZ 85018

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